Story games: when a narrative marks you for life
Some games play out like a film where you're the hero.
Not every game chases adrenaline. Narrative games bet on story, characters, and choices. You don't just play: you live an adventure that can make you think and even move you.
Your choices really matter
In these games, a decision can change what happens next. That gives weight to every action and pushes you to think about consequences, a bit like in real life.
Take your time, explore the scenery, listen to the dialogue. This genre rewards curiosity over speed, and it's meant to be savoured rather than rushed.
A bridge to other passions
A good narrative game can make you want to read, write your own stories, or get into music and film. It's a gateway to plenty of cultural discoveries.
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